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Bruges in 2 days

If you only have 2 days to spend in Bruges, we’ve narrowed down the top places you should check out to get the best experience of your time here.
Once the richest city in northern Europe, Bruges is a beautiful Belgian city with canals and a maze of narrow streets, churches, and picturesque houses. It is very easy to get around on foot or by bike, and features many relaxing places to eat and drink. The city's most famous landmark, the Belfort, is an ornate brick tower topped with a gilded dragon, built to guard the city gates.
With favorites like Market Square, Minnewater Park, and Historium Bruges, we’ll make sure you don’t miss out on all the must sees. We even included some of our favorite food spots around the area, like Chez Albert - Gauffres - Waffles and The Olive Tree Brugge so you can get the best taste of Bruges while you’re here. To see our full list of food recommendations, check out our best restaurants post. If you're traveling on a budget, you can check out our cheap eats post.
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  • Bruges in 2 days
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Day 1

Most popular attractions
For day 1, we strategically grouped the most popular attraction, Basilica of the Holy Blood, with surrounding point of interests to start your trip off with a bang. Combining the average time spent at each location and traveling time in between, it should fill up about 8 hours of your day.
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Belfort

4.7
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4.4
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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Heritage building
Scenic spot
The Belfry of Bruges is a medieval bell tower that stands at an impressive 83 meters high, making it a striking feature in the city's skyline. It is a cherished landmark with a treasure chamber and houses a 47-belled carillon. Climbing its 366 steps rewards visitors with panoramic views of Bruges from the top. The unique chimes of the carillon add to the experience as you ascend.
This is a gorgeous, fascinating piece of architecture. We bought tickets to climb to the top during the weekend carillon performance. You can't see or hear much of the music while you're in the stairwell, so I'd suggest taking in the music from outside and going inside before or after that. My husband and I aren't athletic at all, so we paced ourselves. There are some exhibits along the way, which made for a couple of nice breaks. The climb was pretty exhausting, but well worth it! The view from the top is incredible, and it was also nice to see the bells up close. People with chronic knee pain, back problems, or vertigo should not do the climb. Be sure to buy your ticket in advance and arrive at your scheduled time. This place can get very busy! Even so, it's worth the wait and the cost of admission. You will not regret it!
Mitch G — Google review
Wonderful experience climbing the belfort tower, the view from the top is magnificent. It is also nice to see all the bells, everything so well preserved. The hike to the top isn't that bad, there are opportunities to rest throughout. It is advisable to buy your tickets in advance as is a very popular tourist attraction. It's absolutely worth the climb. Highly recommended.
Sónia M — Google review
Climbing the Belfort Tower was one of the most memorable and fun experiences of our visit. This iconic bell tower, standing proudly in the heart of Bruges, dates all the way back to the 13th century! making it even older than the Leaning Tower of Pisa. Knowing that we were walking inside a structure with such deep history made the climb even more special. The Belfort has 366 steps leading to the top, and while that might sound intimidating at first, the journey upward is absolutely worth it. When we first saw the sign warning that visitors should be in good health to climb, we felt a bit nervous. But once we began, we realized it was not too difficult at all! more like an adventure! The staircase is narrow and steep, so you occasionally have to pause to let people coming down pass by. These little breaks actually make the experience nicer, giving you a moment to catch your breath and take in the medieval atmosphere of the interior walls and beams. Halfway up, we reached the room housing the automatic bell system, which was fascinating to see up close. The giant drum mechanism that controls the bells is like something from another era , a perfect blend of art and engineering. When the bells start ringing, the sound is beautiful yet incredibly powerful, echoing through every stone of the tower. Finally reaching the top feels like a true reward. The panoramic view over Bruges is absolutely breathtaking, rows of red rooftops, winding canals, and the bustling market square below. Standing there, feeling the cool breeze and hearing the faint sound of bells, you truly understand why the Belfort Tower is such a beloved symbol of Bruges. It’s a climb one I’d recommend to anyone visiting this magical city.
Chlochlo — Google review
So so worth it. Great view and if you stay long enough you can hear the bells ringing. The walk up was not terrible, but it’s a lot of stairs. With mobility issues you’ll struggle. Gets tight near the top, but less scary than most of the towers we’ve climbed over the years in Europe. Read the info cards, they are super interesting. Has a lot of languages. Very cool story, and the views are killer. Make sure you get there an hour or so before you want to go up, tickets are sold in a small electronic kiosk inside the main door off the square on the left. Only so many tickets are sold per 40 minute chunk.
Adrian N — Google review
Amazing experience climbing to the top of the tower. Steep, narrow steps but worth it! Amazing view. The tower; from the ground, is amazing to admire, especially at night!
Ryan A — Google review
I recommend buying tickets online ahead of time or at the kiosk out front where you can select what time you want to visit. Otherwise you may have to wait a few hours. The climb to the top is quick, with several points of interest on the way. It’s unfortunate there is netting up to which obstructs your view and photos on the city. Also the cost at €15 is a bit extreme. €5-8 would be more reasonable
Christine P — Google review
I heard it was great to get up the tower to view Bruge. I didn’t by ticket in advance. I was told that I needed to buy the ticket first and made reservation for later time then I could come back later. I decided not to do it.
J W — Google review
Th bell tower here is interesting place since it considered as the highest tower in this city. You need to buy around 15€ for a ticket and climb around 300 steps to the peak. The ticket is limited to each time slot. Therefore, buying beforehand might be good choice in the weekend or public holidays. Unfortunately, there is some net to protect anything and anyone falling. Thus, the sightseeing in the top is not much satisfaction but it is acceptable.
Chanon — Google review
Markt 7, 8000 Brugge, Belgium•https://www.museabrugge.be/bezoek-onze-musea/onze-musea-en-monum…•+32 50 44 87 43•Tips and more reviews for Belfort
1 min · 200 ft
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Market Square

4.7
(15225)
Historical landmark
Market Square, located in the heart of Bruges, is a bustling traffic-free square that underwent renovations in 1996. The square is home to the impressive 13th-century Belfry and surrounded by other captivating buildings such as the Provincial Palace and a statue honoring heroes from the Battle of the Golden Spurs. Visitors can also enjoy delicious fried potatoes from nearby vendors.
I visited Market Square in Belgium and found it to be a truly beautiful place. The architecture is stunning, and the overall atmosphere is very welcoming. There was an event happening when I went, which made the visit even more enjoyable. I joined briefly, and there were a few fun things to see and do. It’s a great mix of history, culture, and local life. Highly recommended if you're in town.
Aank S — Google review
A beautiful and historically important place. The Grote Markt is lined with beautiful medieval buildings. There are a lot of restaurants and cafes around. You can also just stay in the square and amaze at the buildings and soak up the atmosphere. But beware, you will not be alone here as the square is packed with people - even in low season - it is never quiet here. A must visit place when in Bruges.
Henri ( — Google review
The atmosphere is amazing and the architecture is gorgeous, I definitely recommend the horse and buggy ride to see more of the hidden locations of the city center. The guides are very knowledgeable. So many places to eat and drink
Jeremy M — Google review
Beautiful square plaza surrounded by iconic buildings with stunning architecture. There are some benches were you can chill for a moment observing the vista. There are several cafes and restaurants around. Highly recommended.
Sónia M — Google review
Bustling charm at Market Square 🏰🛍️🐎🚤 The Wednesday market is a must-see—full of local goods, vibrant energy, and great finds! Enjoyed carriage rides, boat sightings, and other fun activities that bring the square to life. Recommended for anyone wanting to soak up Bruges’ atmosphere and enjoy a mix of tradition and leisure 🌟🎡.
Bent_uaq — Google review
Beautiful and lively square in the center of Bruges! Surrounded by charming medieval buildings, cafés, and horse carriages – it truly feels like stepping into a fairytale. I loved the atmosphere, especially the sound of the bells from the Belfry tower. It’s the perfect spot to relax, take photos, and enjoy the city’s historical vibes. Highly recommend visiting in the morning for a peaceful walk or in the afternoon to enjoy a drink on a sunny terrace. One of the most iconic places in Belgium – don’t miss it if you’re in Bruges
AHMED A — Google review
Amazing place organized safe plenty of drinks and food restaurants The Market Square is the heart of Bruges, surrounded by colorful medieval buildings and dominated by the Belfry of Bruges (Belfort) — a UNESCO World Heritage site. It has been the center of city life since the 10th century, originally serving as a bustling marketplace for merchants and craftsmen.
Jairo V — Google review
Nice little market. We enjoyed some banana chocolate, almond waffles. Quite tasty. The fruit and produce, meats and cheeses, and baked goods all look of the highest quality.
Nazz C — Google review
Markt, 8000 Brugge, Belgium•Tips and more reviews for Market Square
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Bruges Beer Experience

4.4
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4.0
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Museum
Bar
Specialty Museums
The Bruges Beer Experience is a must-visit museum located in the heart of Bruges, offering an immersive journey into the world of beer. Unlike traditional brewery museums, this modern and interactive destination provides a comprehensive look at the history and culture of beer, with a special focus on Bruges' brewing heritage. Visitors can enjoy learning about the beer-making process and uncovering entertaining historical anecdotes through a self-guided tour using tablets and headphones.
Wow, what a great place to visit. The entrance is like a giant man cave. There are beer signs from all around the world as you climb the stairs. We decided to do 1 x tour and 3 samples at the end and 1 x adult only. We were given ipads and headphones, and you just have to pit the camera in the direction of an object, and it tells you all about it. There is a quiz as you go around and good for games between family members to see who gets most right, 20 questions in all. I loved the layout of the museum and kept you engaged all the way round. You get to be hands-on as you walk around, picking up grain, hops, and being able to smell all the ingredients for making beer. The staff here were great too, explaining all the beers when we got to the bar, we took a seat, and it looks over the square. If im ever back here again, I will definitely revisit.
Pete S — Google review
Worth the climb to avoid the crowds but still get views over the square! Plus it was only 10 euro for a fight! Only weird thing is they won’t sell you the chocolate they have unless you buy it with the specific beer pairing…even if you pair it yourself. So bring your own chocolate.
Matthew G — Google review
Wow. Great conversation. Staff is fantastic here, all around conversation about beer, bourbon and Rum. About 14 beers on tap, you can select 4 for 10 euro. Cornet was refreshing even when it was oaky beet similar to bourbon. Stop by if you want to have great chat and decent amount of local beer.
Rutul B — Google review
Did not have time to fully explore this wonderful and joyful beer museum. Just went upstairs to the beer testing area to take pictures. Staffing was very nice and allowed me to taking photos! If God permits me to visit Burgers again, I’ll be happy to visit the museum again!
Steven C — Google review
Awesome experience! Learned a lot about how they make beer and the craft that goes into it. They also give you a couple of sample tokens to try some. Highly recommend if you’re in Bruges!
Tyler — Google review
Half the experience at Bruges Beer Experience 🍺🏛️🎨 The museum was closed during our visit, which was disappointing—but the bar was open, and the decorations were amazing! Great ambiance and visual appeal, even without the full tour. Recommended for a stylish beer stop, but check museum hours before you go 🌟🕰️.
Bent_uaq — Google review
The first section of this museum had a few tactile moments, smelling hops and feeling barley but after that this museum totally ran out of steam. It's just pointing an iPad (mine malfunctioned halfway) at pictures and reading short Wikipedia summaries. While there is the opportunity to buy beer at the end for a fair price there's no guidance or guided tasting and the bartender hadn't even been to the museum so couldn't relate it to anything we'd 'learned' Skip the museum and head straight to the bar for €10 for 4 (delicious) beers
Rosie — Google review
An experience not to be missed, especially if you’re a beer enthusiast. The museum covers everything you need to know, from the history of beer and how it’s made, to the different types and how to taste and identify them. At the end of the visit, you can sample various kinds of beer, all excellent, if you purchase the ticket with the tasting option (which we recommend!)
Raffaele P — Google review
Breidelstraat 3, 8000 Brugge, Belgium•http://mybeerexperience.com/•+32 50 69 92 29•Tips and more reviews for Bruges Beer Experience
1 min · 400 ft
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Historium Bruges

4.3
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4.0
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Museums
History museum
Specialty Museums
Historium Bruges is a unique museum that offers a captivating journey through medieval Bruges. It provides an entertaining walk-through exhibition with film, multimedia, and interactive displays, making it an ideal introduction to the city for children. The museum's historically-themed rooms cover various aspects of Bruges' Golden Age, including its port, toll houses, medieval streets, and bathhouse. Visitors can enjoy a multimedia experience that transports them back in time to explore the city's rich history and culture.
It was a pleasant experience that started with a virtual reality show (I highly recommend it). It is not a museum per se but rather an educational history spot. It is entertaining with lots of videos to watch as you walk through the various "rooms" telling the story. The bar in the historium has a very nice patio to enjoy a beer or two!
A E — Google review
Finally, I made it to Bruges! This magical little town has been on my bucket list forever, and being there felt like stepping into a fairytale. The cobblestone streets, charming canals, and storybook buildings were even more beautiful in person. I spent hours just walking, exploring quiet corners, sipping hot chocolate, and enjoying the crowd. The same taxi driver who picked up from the train station, was the same one to drop us too hahaha it was a funny story behind it .. but it made a good ending of a raining day there. It’s one of those places that stays with you. I’m so glad I finally made it, and I already know I’ll be coming back!!
Salama D — Google review
Really enjoyed the interactive nature of the Historium. The Virtual Reality experience was a fun addition that made you feel like you were actually sailing into the old port. Also, the view from the Historium Tower is one of the best spots to see the whole Market Square. Great value for the full experience.
Arunbhaarat — Google review
A top place to visit when in Bruges, great for families, couples and individuals alike. The facility and concept is just fantastic and is executed with precision. Take a moment, whilst on the tourist trail, to step I side this venue and learn about the historical Bruges and what an economical and political centre it was in the middle ages. Great staff, the VR part is a part you will not want to miss and access to the upper balcony, you will have some of the finest views out onto the Grote Market. I hope this continues to enjoy the success it deserves and help us appreciate how and why Bruges became the aesthetically pleasing city it is.
Richard P — Google review
A fantastic experience in the heart of Bruges! The Historium blends storytelling, multimedia, and virtual reality to take you back to the 15th century. You follow the journey of Jacob, an apprentice of painter Jan van Eyck, through beautifully designed rooms that recreate medieval life with sights, sounds, and even scents. The VR experience is a real highlight — flying over historical Bruges was breathtaking. It’s well-organized, family-friendly, and engaging without being too long (about 1 to 1.5 hours). The optional tower visit also gives you a great panoramic view of the city. It’s not a traditional museum with ancient artifacts, but more of an immersive experience — perfect if you enjoy interactive history. Slightly pricey, but worth it for the quality and creativity. Highly recommended if you’re visiting Bruges for the first time!
Leandro H — Google review
Historium Brugge was such a fun experience and a highlight of our visit to Bruges! It’s right on the Markt (main square), so it’s super easy to find and makes a great stop between other sights. They offer a few different packages, and we chose the one that included both the Story and the VR experience. The VR part was one of the better virtual reality experiences we have tried. The storytelling experience takes you through a fictional tale set in 15th-century Bruges. You walk through beautifully designed rooms that recreate the atmosphere of that era, with clever effects and great attention to detail. The story itself is lighthearted, which we appreciated—when you’re traveling, you don’t necessarily want heavy drama! I won’t give away any spoilers, but the way each room is set up and transitions into the next was impressive. We especially liked the special effects in a couple of the rooms. The staff were all very friendly, and the whole place was clean, well organized, and easy to navigate. The visit took about an hour, which was perfect. There’s also a lovely beer hall with a balcony that overlooks the main square—a perfect spot to relax after your visit. All in all, Historium Brugge is a great experience—family-friendly, beautifully designed, and absolutely worth trying if you’re in the city.
Mahsa T — Google review
We did the VR and tower version. On the VR part you sat down on a bench and then it told a story of Bruges in its heyday. Wasn't bad. Then you were given a headsets and you went in seven different rooms where a story was told about Jacob and Anna. It was interesting. Then there was the museum part which you could get information through your headset by putting a number in. Amazing thing was normally you finish in the obligatory shop but here you went into a bar. Well it's Belgium .
Stillapatmike — Google review
Where do I start? What even is this place and who is it for? The VR part was solid--would recommend. The next part was these 9 rooms where you follow the most boring story. Like who wrote this and why? It was so bad. The 9 rooms felt like the line for a Disney ride, yet you get to the end and there's no ride. At the end, there's a cool view and beer tasting room. However, the expensive ticket didn't even include a beer sample (at least, if it did, it wasn't posted). Super lame experience. I really just don't get why anyone would want to see this! Do the VR and skip the rest!
C G — Google review
Markt 1, 8000 Brugge, Belgium•https://www.historium.be/•+32 50 27 03 11•Tips and more reviews for Historium Bruges
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Even the most seasoned adventurers need a break to chow down some food. Close to Bruges Beer Experience, these restaurants are about a 1-minute walk away.

Chez Albert - Gauffres - Waffles

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4.5
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$$$$affordable
Dessert shop
Chez Albert - Gauffres - Waffles is a popular waffle shop located in Bruges, Belgium. Situated between Markt Square and Burg Square, it's known for serving freshly cooked, warm waffles with a variety of delicious toppings such as Nutella, Belgian chocolate, whipped cream, caramel, and strawberries. Despite the often long queues, visitors are willing to wait for these delectable treats.
The waffles are truly amazing 😋 I got it with milk chocolate, strawberries and vanilla ice cream. Super yummy! I’d recommend everyone to try it. There usually is a line in front of the shop but it’s worth the wait.
Ella M — Google review
The only waffle shop we went to because the reviews are the best! And it truly lived up to the reviews. The waffles are made fresh and the waffle itself tastes wonderful. We tried strawberry with chocolate, and cherries. The cherries one is amazing if you like cherry!
Tanya G — Google review
Very tasty waffles at the Chez Albert and the Belgian chocolate gives it a special taste. There is a good selection of combinations. This place can be very busy as is on one of the principal roads in Bruges. Recommended.
Sónia M — Google review
The waffles were fresh, the belgian chocolate poured on top was super rich and tasty and the whipped cream was of surprisingly high quality, which made the waffles even more delicious. A bit on the pricier side, but worth it. The queue also moved really fast, so you don't have to wait for long.
Elena T — Google review
Definitely the best waffle I've had so far in Belgium, the milk chocolate is great. But it can be a little sickly, since this type of waffle has chunks of sugar in the batter.
Samira C — Google review
Wonderful waffles. I particularly enjoyed cherries and cream with chocolate. A bit of a queue but it moved quickly. Pay by card only. Order on the right then pick up with your order number on the left.
Rob H — Google review
The waffle was ok, not better than in other places I tried but ok - soft on the inside and crispy on the outside. The service was fast and waiting time was reasonable. They can pay more attention to small details - as we had a plain waffle we could see that some parts of it were burnt.
Roxana P — Google review
Spectacular waffle and recommending by other locals. These are liége style waffles, so they have a dense texture with bits of pearl sugar. The sugar caramelizes on the waffle iron and creates this crispy, sweet exterior. Absolutely delicious. We got the “menu deal” which included whipped cream and a bottle of water for €6.
Christopher C — Google review
Breidelstraat 16, 8000 Brugge, Belgium•http://www.chezalbert.be/•+32 50 95 00 11•Tips and more reviews for Chez Albert - Gauffres - Waffles

The Olive Tree Brugge

4.5
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4.6
(3020)
Temporarily Closed
$$$$affordable
Greek restaurant
Mediterranean restaurant
Nestled in the heart of Bruges, The Olive Tree is a charming family-run restaurant that offers a delightful blend of traditional Greek and Mediterranean cuisine. With a warm and inviting atmosphere, this intimate eatery prides itself on its hospitable Greek tradition and delectable dishes. The menu caters to various dietary requirements, including gluten-free options, ensuring that all guests can indulge in the freshest ingredients from land and sea prepared with love by the kitchen and service teams.
First of all, we loved the ambient here. Food and service was great. Pilav (rice) and dolmades (sarma:) was exceptionally delicious. Before we chose this place I have read some reviews and worried about overcooking etc. but our fish was awesome. So if you like this type of cuisine I strongly recommend this place. It almost felt like home to us :) Thanks again for everything :) PS; 2 side dishes and 1 main course was enough for two of us. With this considered, prices are quite fair.
Muhammet ( — Google review
Maybe we came on an off day, but it was not as good as I had hoped. Food was overcooked (dry chicken). I like this type of cuisine, but this place did not do it justice. Maybe I should give it a second try or grab a bite from their Street Food location.
Jeff P — Google review
Oh my god guys DONT SKIP ON THE FRIES!! THEYRE SOOOO GOOD!! This place was really good, staff was nice. I fell in love with the fries haha. The halloumi wasn’t great to be honest but was ok, I was expecting better. It’s only takeaway which is a bit impractical but I sat on a bench in a park which was nice. My dish had pita bread but I’m gluten intolerant so they gave me the option to either have extra salad or extra fries so I got salad but I should have gotten fries because they were so good! Overall it was great.
Ondine S — Google review
Nice food and ambiance, but the staff seemed a bit impatient with us, possibly because we came in on the later side (still well before closing time). We were told we'd need to wait for a table, and the staff seemed a bit annoyed that we agreed to do so instead of just leaving. Other than that, we have recommended the food and found a decent spread of vegetarian options.
Marthe — Google review
this place is amazing. I can not gove enough stars! we were in Brugges just for a day and didn't have reservations since we just discovered this restaurant while walking through town. kind staff bent over backwards for us to find a table in full restaurant. we just had to come back in an hour what was nost a problem, because we want to stroll the streets a little more. when we came back, we had to wait a little longer, maybe 20 min and they were sincerely apologizing for that. as a apology they served us drinks, and desserts at the end. what a great gesture! so, the food was really good and tasty, real greek food. every one of the dishes was perfect! Huge recomendation for this little mediterenian place in Brugges! Orange choko home made cake, light, sweet just enough, soft...mmmm...
Amila R — Google review
Excellent Greek cuisine! Everything we had was amazing from the 2 appetizers of dolmades and tzatziki to the 3 entrees of pork souvlaki, moussaka and lamb chops. The ambiance was very cool too. I highly recommend this restaurant.
Refcon — Google review
If this were a vegan restaurant, I'd give it 5 stars. They only have a couple of vegan dishes and several vegetarian ones. Great atmosphere, fantastic service and an absolutely lovely meal! We had the vegan souvlaki and it was delicious. It came with a garlic tzakiki sauce to die for, fabulous potatoes, rice pilaf and a salad. I highly recommend it. They also had vegan dolmades but I couldn't fit it all so we'll have to go back to try them. We were served an unexpected but wonderful dessert of marzipan in a light syrup that was so delicious I wanted to lick the plate. We also got plum wine at the end of our meal. I can't wait to return to lovely Bruges and The Olive Tree for another delicious meal.
Judy A — Google review
Horrible service. We were waiting for our food almost 1.5 hours. Slow service, food was not good at all. They lied that they were preparing food on the spot for us. The mussaka arrived partially cold/frozen. Small portions. I do not understand how it is possible to have such high rate
Valeriia M — Google review
Wollestraat 3, 8000 Brugge, Belgium•http://www.theolivetree-brugge.com/•+32 50 33 00 81•Tips and more reviews for The Olive Tree Brugge
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Quatre vins

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4.5
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Restaurant
Nestled in the heart of Bruges, Quatre Vins offers a delightful culinary experience that emphasizes modern shared plates inspired by diverse cuisines. Whether you're craving breakfast at any hour or simply want to indulge in a leisurely meal, this spot is perfect for late risers. The menu features delectable dishes like langoustine paired with veal and surf-and-turf options, all designed for sharing among friends.
Memorable lunch in a beautiful city. Lunches worth the trip from Brussels…that good. Everything was prepared very well and most amazing flavors. We had three items and the fries and was more than enough!
Jonathan A — Google review
What an amazing food! Absolutely delicious, each dish we tried was amazing. Only advice I could give is to clean the clams better as some of them had still sand inside. As for the rest, atmosphere was friendly.
Inga G — Google review
Amazing experience! It was disappointing to see all the recent 3 stars reviews when this place is deserving of a 5 star and michelin star. My husband and I had a lovely dinner and really enjoyed our time. The service was excellent. We had the 6 different dishes course and felt full afterwards. A lovely charming restaurant in the centre of Bruges.
Gigi F — Google review
We came here with very high expectations due to the Michelin recommendation, we had a very lovely text prior to dining to confirm our table and they were super accommodating for us when we had to change days due to train issues into Bruges. Off to a good start… The atmosphere was lovely, the space is nice, and the staff were friendly. We felt very excited by the sharing options and went for the 7 dish experience! We had loved the wine and our first two dishes which were langoustine tartare and bresaola carpatchio, the tuna tataki was quite nice too. After this, the experience seemed to take a turn for the worst. The dishes started to take a very long time to come out which was clearly due to understaffing, which wouldn’t have bothered me if the rest of the food was to the standard I was expecting. The dim sum was so bland, undercooked and I have had better frozen ones from the Asian supermarket, the slaw on top was fine but very average. We hoped this was just one dud dish, but sadly this wasn’t the case. The rest of the dishes were also not up to par. The octopus was quite chewy (other than the tail which was good). The pulled pork croquettes brought it back a bit but by this point it was hard to enjoy the rest of my meal as we had to wait so long between each one and it was a gamble if it was going to be good or not… we finished with the Iberico ravoli, the pasta itself was well executed but the sauce and filling was once again average and frozen peas for presentation felt below the mark for the expectations of the experience. With the high price tag you expect a certain level of quality and I just don’t think we had that today. I do think this restaurant has promise and they must have got the Michelin guide recommendation for this working at some point… Maybe it was an off time for them? I think some time needs to be spent refining their concept and the dishes to bring them up to what is expected. It seems from other reviews I am not the only one who has experienced this recently so it shows that there’s some holes in their overall experience.
Emma T — Google review
Amazing food. We did the 5 bites option and it was perfect for us to share. This was our most favorite meal while visiting Brugge. We had the Tuna Tataki, Dim Sum, Pulled Pork Croquettes, Pasta Al Ragu, and a specialty item not on the menu as our 5th dish which was a roasted watermelon dish (this was our least favorite out of all 5). Overall the quality, service, and speed at which the food came out was excellent.
Jenny F — Google review
During my last business trip to Brugge, I was inspired by the Michelin website looking for appealing culinary experiences. The Quatre Vins is a restaurant that you cannot miss. I took a seat at the bar and had the pleasure to enjoy a 6 course menu + dessert. You can choose the number of courses and then pick from the selection, kind of like a modern tapas concept. All the dishes I tasted were flavorful, comforting and just delicious. I fell in love with the chorizo croquettes and the miso sauce of the asparagus. For the money you spent, you will get a lot! Thanks for the dinner, fellows. I am for sure coming back :)
Maik L — Google review
We had an amazing dinner here! Sat outside and loved the vibe. The artichokes and quesadillas were delicious, and the wine we picked was really good too. The food overall was really good, and the staff were super friendly, definitely one of the nicest dining experiences we’ve had in a while.
Timo W — Google review
Quatre Vins is a restaurant located in the historic center of Brugge (Bruges). There are menu options in which guests select a number of dishes (basically there is no distinction between starters and main courses as the dishes are small, like tapas). The dishes are intended to be shared. This concept is ideal for those who want to try as many dishes as possible to experience the skills of the chef as everything was delicious. The sharing food / small concept is not for those with big appetites who want to eat from a big plate. As for the wine, there is an original wine list and the owners are happy to share their knowledge of wine and recommend something for you, including one of the orange wines… Service was extremely helpful and attentive, the food was delicious (although left us wanting more so we ordered dessert afterwards). Definitely recommend
Nanita — Google review
Philipstockstraat 8, 8000 Brugge, Belgium•http://www.quatre-vins.be/•+32 50 33 56 50•Tips and more reviews for Quatre vins

Belgian Pigeon House

4.5
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4.6
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$$$$expensive
Belgian restaurant
Restaurant
Belgian Pigeon House is a charming bistro-style restaurant located in Bruges, offering a cozy and intimate dining experience. The restaurant is housed in a 13th-century mansion with a mix of antique and modern furnishings. Specializing in grilled meats and steaks, the house specialty is the grilled pigeon, but they also offer other delectable dishes such as duck rillettes, North Sea shrimps, and rabbit stewed in Bruges beer.
Brilliant little find in the back streets of the heart of Brugge, we had a delicious meal here in their unique underground cosy and intimate room. Our waiter was excellent and the door authentically Belgian, we loved the baked Camembert to start, had a delicious fillet minion, chefs muscles and lamb shanks, and ended with the delicious apple tart with ice cream, yum! Would recommend a visit.
Marty P — Google review
Went there for dinner, ordered Filet mignon medium rare, with salad and mushroom sauce. Filet mignon was overcooked - but this was the only problem. Mushroom sauce was nice and fits mignon well. Service was very nice, have a nice chat about Bruges with the waitress. Venue not cheep, but very nice.
Vadim — Google review
Excellent food and service. We had lunch here recently and had an excellent experience. We reserved a table in advance as we were a large party of 14. Everything was excellent, and we had an entire room to ourselves. The lamb shank, moules, and fillet steak were all fantastic.
Dan — Google review
All the food are delicious however we waited more than 1,5hours with our son and they didn’t even say sorry for this delay. The only thing this delay is not specific to us. Please allow extra time for your dinner and don't wait any apologise if you have to wait longer.
EDA O — Google review
We’ve stayed in Bruges for 2 days and this is easily the best food we have had! Taste like homemade food that warms the soul. The portion are quite generous, and we got to eat Pigeon Pâté for the very first time! The location which is maybe 10min from the city centre by walk gives you a nice break from the more touristy crowded streets. The service was lovely and very calm romantic ambiance. Would definitely recommend to go! 10/10!
Aurélie P — Google review
The pigeon is very delicious - tender and juicy. Great pairing with peas and onions. Would also try the rabbit or salmon. 9/10 The steak, however, is pretty much a do not order. It’s not what you expect as a typical steak - it’s dry and tough - 1/10. We ordered as medium rare and it was more like dry and overcooked. Not much of a sear as a typical American steak. Not sure what cut it was…but it was very dry and tough. We saw other diners enjoy the lamb a lot and overheard that the pork tenderloin was mediocre. Could use some extra salt/seasoning!
H L — Google review
We waited 2 hours with our son for our orders without any information and explanation. We have been informed it is normal time. If you want to eat dinner I recommend to come here after lunch time.
Kerem O — Google review
Had an absolutely amazing meal here. The fish soup and duck starter was wonderful. The pigeon and lamb shank as our mains were delicious as well. Service is old school and the pigeon menus are great. Prices are on the pricier side but it’s well worth it.
Sonia A — Google review
Sint-Jansplein 12, 8000 Brugge, Belgium•http://belgianpigeonhouse.com/•+32 50 66 16 90•Tips and more reviews for Belgian Pigeon House
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Day 2

Northeast side of town
For day 2, we recommend exploring the northeast side side of town. Start the day off with Minnewater Park, then wind down and take it easy by the time you get to Beguinage "Ten Wijngaerde". All together, your day would be filled with about 8 hours of non-stop fun.
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Minnewater Park

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Park
Nature & Parks
Minnewater Park, also known as the Lake of Love, is a serene public green space in Brugge. It features the picturesque Minnewater Lake and the gatehouse of a former castle. The park is a hidden gem located just outside the Brugge train station and offers a delightful surprise for visitors. While many tourists head straight to the historic center, taking a detour to Minnewater Park first is highly recommended.
Very beautiful park. Morning is little crowded with tourists. You can spend peaceful evening here if you are on a trip. There are cafes nearby lake where you can relax with duck watching nearby the lake
Anuja V — Google review
Beautiful spot - lovely to stroll through the park overlooking the lake. The whole area is beautiful
Irma Z — Google review
Minnewater Park surrounds the Minnewater Lake or the Lake of Love. It is a romantic spot and ideal for romance, family time or picnic. One can walk or take a horse carriage rideto the Bruges Market Square or Belfry from Minnewater Park. It has postcard perfect scenic beauty and curated gardens and lush green lawns. Great views during Fall or Autums season.
Shuvradeep R — Google review
Bruges is a beautiful city with delightful old buildings and lots of tourists. We stayed at the motorhome stop on the canal and the short walk to the city centre brought us through Minnewater Park. A lovely peaceful green place in the middle of the city with some spectacular views over the water.
Liam C — Google review
Very beautiful place.... Ideal for walking, having a great relaxing time alone or with friends... Stunning
Charis A — Google review
A gorgeous place where water, nature, and the architecture of Bruges meet to give you the best spot for gorgeous photos. Absolutely tranquil!
Khaled S — Google review
I like these swans — calm and content, undisturbed. Just looking at them makes me happy.
Yama R — Google review
It’s soooooo romantic when walking along the river. We were there in winter. Not too much tourists (of course there were still some, but not crowd indeed). There was such a silent small town and it brought us back to the old days. It seems we were going into the cartoon scene. This was such a wonderful & fantastic tour in Belgium. We liked this place soooo much and this must be a “must visit” when travelling in Belgium. This is even more impressive than Brussels to be honest.
Gin C — Google review
Minnewater 1/15, 8000 Brugge, Belgium•https://www.visitbruges.be/fr/minnewaterpark•+32 50 44 80 00•Tips and more reviews for Minnewater Park
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Beguinage "Ten Wijngaerde"

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Beguinage 'Ten Wijngaerde' is a serene complex that was once occupied by the Beguines, a group of religious women dedicated to their faith. After the last Beguine passed away in 2013, the movement ceased to exist. Today, visitors can explore the grounds featuring open green spaces, gardens, a 17th-century church, and a small museum showcasing the life of these women. The tranquil convent garden is now inhabited by nuns of the St.
I’ve been here several times during spring and also summer. To be honest, spring is munch prettier as you will see flowers blooming instead of just green grass in summer. It’s very peaceful historic Béguinage. We will be surrounded by those white houses so it make you feel calm and make it’s quite popular to take pictures. There is a few signs to keep silence and not step on grass. Let’s follow those rules so everyone can still enjoy it.
KN I — Google review
This place is a true oasis of peace and quiet. It's incredible how you can be in a busy tourist area one minute, and then step through the gates into this serene and tranquil world. The noise and crowds just melt away. It's a beautiful, historic spot with its lovely white houses and tall trees. The perfect place to slow down, walk peacefully, and enjoy a moment of calm. A must-visit to experience a different side of Bruges.
Bird — Google review
Begijnhof in Bruges is a peaceful courtyard tucked behind a simple gate, offering a quiet serene walk through their gardens. It was originally founded in the 13th century as a community for Beguines lay religious women who lived together in devotion without taking formal vows like nuns. These women led independent lives, often working as nurses or teachers, and the Begijnhof gave them a safe and structured place to live. Today, the whitewashed houses and tranquil garden still reflect that sense of simplicity and reflection. A small chapel sits at the heart of the grounds, and swans drift quietly along the nearby canal. It is not just a historical site, it still houses Benedictine nuns.
Kristen — Google review
Beautiful, peaceful place to walk around away from the hustle of the tourist streets. There are signs to ensure you keep quiet and respectful of the area which helps the overall atmosphere.
Bridget — Google review
Beautiful spot Plus getting there is a lovely walk as well - nice seeing the swans and Minnewater Lake
Irma Z — Google review
800 years of Begijnhof Brugge. A magic place which opened more doors for the visitors during the events celebrating 800 years. It is a must as you visit Brugge.
Andreea I — Google review
Peaceful area, except for a couple of loud people in a tour group. We walked in the church.
Jonathan V — Google review
A beautiful and atmospheric place for a walk and taking photos. There are usually some people around, but it’s always possible to find a moment or angle to capture a photo without anyone in the background. Peaceful, scenic, and perfect for a relaxing stroll.
Olga K — Google review
Begijnhof 30, 8000 Brugge, Belgium•https://www.visitbruges.be/nl/begijnhof•+32 50 33 00 11•Tips and more reviews for Beguinage "Ten Wijngaerde"
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Where to eat

When you need a food break from visiting all the attractions today, these fan favorite restaurants are about a 5-minute walk away from Beguinage "Ten Wijngaerde".

De Stoepa

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4.0
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Bar
Nestled in a serene residential area, De Stoepa is a delightful bohemian restaurant that exudes warmth and comfort. Its inviting interior sets the stage for an unforgettable dining experience, but the true gem lies in its expansive terrace garden, adorned with lush greenery. This charming spot offers a diverse menu featuring vegetarian delights such as wok dishes, curries, salads, and pasta.
Amazing bar. We discovered this place during our last trip to Brugge. We were on our way back to the station and took a stopover at this place. Though we had only coffee & ginger tea. But overall on the menu they have amazing cocktails, beer & food options. Staff is really welcoming & considerable. They have both seating inside & outside as well. A nice courtyard is there as well. Vibe of the place is really nice. 🥂 Do visit if you are around centre of Brugge. We are coming back for sure 🤩. Good job guys.
Anshulika C — Google review
I liked the duck with rice. Food is good although with such a diverse menu they don't get foreign dishes 100% (rice was not sticky), but it is eatable. The place is really cozy and nice.
Sebastian D — Google review
The food was very nice and the seating area was cozy. The portions were on the bigger size, and it felt like good value for what you pay for. We booked a table and I would recommend doing it if you want to eat here as most the tables had a reservation. I took photos of the English menu.
Emelie G — Google review
Lovely bar/ indian restaurant right next to the train station of Brugges. The seating area is very cozy and nicely decorated. The hello to the queen cookie crumble with banana, nutella and vanilla ice cream was delicious and decently priced within the context and the portion, 10.90€. What was insane was that a 1L water bottle costs 10€! Super overpriced and incomprehensible. Despite that, this place is nice just avoid buying water from here, better drink a beer. Looking at the menu, in general the food also looks very pricey.
Lefteris K — Google review
Beautiful location, with a nice outside area. Very diverse range of dishes, from curry to burgers. Nice service and decoration. Really enjoyed our lunch!
Torsten S — Google review
Loved the lunch! Decent pricing for the location and the guys are taking good care of the guests. Nice selection of beer and top quality food. The ambience is unique! Will visit again.
Alex K — Google review
Service took very long, we had our main course after 1.5 hour of waiting. As true Asian I don’t recommend this restaurant , the noodle is not even close to Asian taste- heavy sauce from the bottel. Thai or Indonesian they are not authentic but adapted version ! And food and drinks are pricey side when relate to the food quality. There are many people who look like gypsy, I guess we are in a wrong place.
Hello W — Google review
Food was super big servings and very delicious, it was a mix of Mediterranean food and Indian I guess. We ordered a pita, a pasta and a seafood soup, all highly recommendable. The chai masala was interesting to try. It costed 70 euros for all we ordered, ain’t cheap but may consider only ordering one main dish for two people next time.
Kevin ( — Google review
Oostmeers 124, 8000 Brugge, Belgium•http://www.stoepa.be/•+32 50 33 04 54•Tips and more reviews for De Stoepa

Tanuki

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4.0
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$$$$expensive
Restaurant
Japanese restaurant
Tanuki is a Japanese restaurant located in Bruges, offering an authentic culinary experience that breaks away from traditional Belgian cuisine. The restaurant's open kitchen allows guests to witness the skilled preparation of sushi, sashimi, and seven-course meals in a serene setting. Tanuki also features a delicatessen where visitors can purchase various sushi necessities, high-quality soya sauces, and Japanese tableware.
This is the best Japanese restaurant in Brugge. I am surprised by how authentic the interior Japanese style design it is when stepping into a traditional Brugee house, and the menu also offers the variety of selections. We had the set menu and the taste is close to what you can get in Japan but not 100% for sure. But it is very compare able if you like to enjoy a good quality Japanese food. The price is set at right level base on what you get as environment, service and taste. If you are looking for the total experience for authentic Japanese food, this is the place to be.
Pai-Yen C — Google review
Slow. Very slow. I sat down at 630 and ordered the set menu. It's almost 830 and I haven't had the main yet. And the portions are not big. I don't need 30 mins to eat 4 pieces of tempura. I'm bored. I should have just had frites instead. This is silly. The quality of the food is ok, nothing special. Not worth the price
Nicky A — Google review
Lovely meal and experience at Tanuki for lunch. The atmosphere really feels like you’ve just stepped in to Japan. Everything was very delicious and of quality. I would highly recommend!
Vanessa F — Google review
Tanuki is always and special experience. Every thing you eat is so good and contains so much flavour. The staff is incredible and the chef is world class. If you are not familiar with Japanese food I would recommend the Bento box then you can try a bit of everything. The interior is outstanding it will make you forget that the restaurant is actually in Bruges and not in Japan.
Adam D — Google review
Absolut disappointment. Money you pay not equal food quality. The chipset ingredients for top range price. I do work in this business. Got food worth €10 and paid €150. Absolut rip off
R W — Google review
It's funny to go to a Japanese restaurant while in Bruges, but it was one of the best decisions. Not only is it a beautiful place with a unique atmosphere, almost as if you were in Japan, but also the food is delicious, authentic and of a superior quality. I recommend drinking Japanese green tea. Both meat and fish are carefully prepared and melt in your mouth. An experience worth living, it is a piece of Japan in Bruges.
Evelyn M — Google review
Very nice authentic Japanese restaurant! Especially fish and beer. Highly recommend, although quite pricey.
Katsiaryna P — Google review
It's like time traveling to Japan instantly🤩 even service is Japanese style! I mean..who in Belgium offers to take your jacket when you enter a restaurant? Only in Tanuki!
Charme B — Google review
Oude Gentweg 3, 8000 Brugge, Belgium•https://www.tanuki.be/•+32 50 34 75 12•Tips and more reviews for Tanuki
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